Nationwide, organized labor is having its moment in the spotlight, but for Temple’s Association of University Professionals, a battle for a new contract is underway. View More »
Automobile thefts and car vandalism have increased in the city of Philadelphia. Several cars around campus have been broken into or reported stolen this year. View More »
Temple University as a whole has made new advancements to its security systems. Many students are happy about this and say it makes them feel safe, but one student in particular, Rafael Friedlander, says these changes do not make a difference to how he feels. View More »
The latest COVID-19 mutation has been detected in eleven states across the United States. According to data gathered by GISAID, the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data, variant BA 2.86 was found in Oregon, Ohio, Colorado, Michigan, New York, Texas, Virginia, Maryland, Washington, and Pennsylvania. View More »
An owl of the highest regard, Joanne Epps inspired an entire community and leaves behind a legacy spanning more than 40 years, to a community that she called family. View More »
Morgan Dining Hall has closed among other dining changes at Temple this semester.
Vice President of Business Services, Michael Scales says that the residential dining halls on campus were not reaching capacity, and Esposito Dining Hall located in Johnson and Hardwick is better equipped to accommodate students. View More »
Safety on and off campus has been a top concern for the Temple community. With a new acting president, a safety audit released, and ongoing conferences throughout the semester, Temple Update’s Kathryn Oleary sat down with VP of public safety, Dr. View More »